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undue

[uhn-doo, -dyoo] / ʌnˈdu, -ˈdyu /


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Your mother would need to have “testamentary capacity” and not be subject to undue influence to sign any legal documents regarding the transfer of property or make changes to her will.

From MarketWatch

Critics argue the cumulative effect of these measures is creating undue hardship for skilled workers and the companies that rely on them.

From Salon

“In a completely improper effort to exert undue pressure on Presley to retract her legitimate, truthful claims, Kruse and her co-conspirators have also sued Presley’s son, cousin, and assistant,” the statement continued.

From Los Angeles Times

You can challenge a will, if there even was a will, based on undue influence, lack of testamentary capacity and/or fraud, among other reasons.

From MarketWatch

Earlier this year, Sean Kennedy, a member of the commission and its former chair, resigned over what he described as undue county interference in the commission’s activities.

From Los Angeles Times